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==Categories== |
==Categories== |
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The following are the rules regarding categories: |
The following are the rules regarding categories: |
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*Articles must have a reason to be in a category. The you are uncertain read the category page in question, most have an explanation of what falls into that category. If you still are unsure ask a |
*Articles must have a reason to be in a category. The you are uncertain read the category page in question, most have an explanation of what falls into that category. If you still are unsure ask a staff member about it. |
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*No categories for individual identities. For example, " |
*No categories for individual identities. For example, "demigirl" is not a category and never will be. Categories are for large umbrella terms or general topics. |
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*Do not add multiple, redundant categories |
*Do not add multiple, redundant categories. Only add categories that exist, and only add categories that the article falls into. |
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*"Non-binary" (or any variation) |
*"Non-binary" (or any variation) and "Diamoric" (or any variation), are not categories and never will be categories. |
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*"Diamoric" (or any variation) is NOT a category and never will be a category. |
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*"Aspec" (or any variation) is NOT a category and never will be a category. |
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*Making categories and mass categorizing of articles will primarily be handled by administrators. Do not attempt to create major new categories or re-categorize a large amount of articles without admin approval. |
*Making categories and mass categorizing of articles will primarily be handled by administrators. Do not attempt to create major new categories or re-categorize a large amount of articles without admin approval. |
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